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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I found an old PSA SMR from 4/1996 and started to compare prices to the current issue. Then I got out my Beckett from 1980 and compared further. My columns got messed up pasting this data into a post but I think you can make sense of it anyway. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
When I see, for example, a T205 Cobb increase from $60 to $100,000 there has to be more at play than simple price appreciation over time. For one, a PSA 9 Cobb doesn't exist (has any T205 ever received a 9?) But assuming it does, wouldn't one think that a very tiny group of very rich people have everything to do with that baseball card being catalogued at 100K today? If you tracked a VG from 1980 to 2006 it would probably be a lot more reliable an indicator. |
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Posted By: JimB
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think the competition for the Mint cards is what fascinates me. Is it the fierce battle between a few people who don't really like each other part of the cause of the meteoric price rise, or is it the baseball card? |
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Posted By: Jeff Drum
Limited Supply + Passion + Ego + Money = Your Answer |
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Posted By: barrysloate
That's a good formula Jeff. I should jot that down. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I used the mint prices because the 1980 Beckett guide used mint, vg/ex & fair/good as their three columns of pricing. As we know, SCD uses NM, EX & VG which I believe makes more sense. |
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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
I seem to remember Lew Lipset having prices in one of his 3 booklets he put out. If anyone has a copy please share it with the group. Mine is boxed up because we moved. Anyway, Lew was a dealer and a hobbiest for many years. He put together some prices for card values in the early '80s. When I first saw the prices I laughed. Jackson's for under $100.00. Hu? There must not have been many guys collecting, or no one had any money back then, or cards were just plain cheap. That might be a better indicator of what cards were selling for, since we don't have much data on sales back then. It will be easy to see how the hobby and prices have grown. I wonder what the increase in percentage is? Not to hijack a thread, but how about where we think prices will be 20 years from now. Any guesses? |
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Posted By: joe
Here are some of Lipset's prices on the right. 19th century book 1983, caramel cards book 1984 and Tobacco book 1986. The prices keep jumping to the left, they will be the last price on the last posters line. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
Lew Lipset presented a study in his Old Judge newsletters identifying the phenomenon of higher grade cards appreciating at a faster rate than VG cards. |
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